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الكلية: كلية الاداب
الدراسة: انتساب
التخصص: English
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1.
Because I Could Not Stop for Death is A Poem by

Emily Dickinson

2. “Because I Could Not Stop for Death” is a lyric poem on the theme of death

3. The journey to the grave begins in Stanza 1,

4. Theme of the poem seems to be that:

death is not to be feared

5. house: Speaker's tomb

6. Tulle: Netting.

7. Rhyme in first stanzas is ABCD

8. Immortality: A passenger in the carriage.

9. Alliteration: gazing grain

10. Anaphora : We passed the school, where children stroveAt recess, in the ring;
We passed the fields of gazing grain ,We passed the setting sun.

11. Personification:

Comparison of the sun to a person




III - Hope is the Thing with Feathers
12. hope is like a bird because of its free and independent spirit

13. Use of the word “thing” denotes that hope is something abstract and vague.

14. Dickinson’s poem further broadens the metaphor by giving hope delicate and sweet characteristics in the word “perches".

15. Dickinson’s choice of the word perches also suggests that, like a bird, hope is planning to stay

16. The second stanza depicts hope’s continuous presence

17. And sings the tune—without the words,” gives the reader a sense that hope is universal